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DomaineApprentissage profondApprentissage profond
FamilleMachine learningMachine learning
Année d'origine2012–20142015–2018
Auteur d'origineYosinski, J. et al. (theoretical basis); practice widespread from Krizhevsky et al. 2012 onwardPopularised by Howard & Ruder (ULMFiT, 2018); RNN fine-tuning concept developed iteratively in the NLP community from ~2015
TypeTransfer learning technique (supervised fine-tuning)Transfer learning / sequential model adaptation
Source fondatriceYosinski, J., Clune, J., Bengio, Y., & Lipson, H. (2014). How transferable are features in deep neural networks? Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, 27. link ↗Howard, J. & Ruder, S. (2018). Universal Language Model Fine-Tuning for Text Classification. Proceedings of ACL 2018, 328–339. DOI ↗
AliasFine-tuned CNN, CNN fine-tuning, CNN transfer learning with fine-tuning, adapted convolutional networkFine-Tuned RNN, RNN Fine-Tuning, domain-adapted RNN, pre-trained RNN with downstream adaptation
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RésuméFine-tuning a CNN means starting from a network already trained on a large dataset — typically ImageNet — and continuing training on a smaller target dataset so the model adapts its learned visual features to a new task. This approach dramatically reduces the data and compute required to reach strong performance compared with training from scratch.A Fine-Tuned Recurrent Neural Network (RNN) starts from a model pre-trained on large corpora or time-series data and adapts its weights to a specific downstream task through controlled gradient updates. The approach dramatically cuts the labeled data needed for strong sequence modeling performance in text classification, named entity recognition, sentiment analysis, and related tasks.
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